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harrisonrmatt's Stereo Build Log

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#1 ·
Hey Folks. Been adding a few things over the past couple of weeks. I figured it could help others down the road for inspiration. Originally I was going to shoot for a decent SQ setup, but for as much as I drive top/doorless, I'm pretty much just going for volume.

Head unit = Joying Android 6.2" 2GB Intel

Amplifier = Pioneer GM‑D9605 5-Channel

High = Dayton RS75

Mid = Peerless SLS65

Rear = Factory

Sub = Pioneer TS-SW2502S4




















 
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I didn't measure the volume. The couple of other under seat boxes that I've seen were right around .5-.6 cu. ft. In comparing pictures and mounting depth, I might be a tiny bit larger that those others - probably .6-.7 cu. ft. Enough for the woofer that I am using and about as much as you're going to get in this space.
 
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Thanks. They play loud enough with the doors and top off at highway speeds. The RMS value of a driver isn't really a good indicator of much more than power handling (which does not coincide with 'loudness'). I used the gain settings on the amplifier to level match the highs, mids, and sub drivers so they all play at the appropriate (balanced) level. Of the 3 sets of drivers, the ones with the lowest RMS value actually play the loudest (thus require the most conservative gain setting). It doesn't take a lot of power to move the motor in a 3" speaker (when compared to a 10" speaker).

The high range mounts were actually meant to be temporary enclosures for testing, but I thought they turned out pretty well, so I decided to spray them and keep them as is. I have since replaced the hardware with black hex bolts, and I have to say, they look damn near factory. If I ever find some extra motivation, I'll make proper grills for them. A project for another time.
 
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